I've added a POI file for all 12,990 non-pillar Flush Brackets to the trigonomy files folder . It contains location data, plus details of condition, position and some description. Data all derived from bench-marks.org.uk .
Thanks for the idea Rob!
Regards,
Bernie



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hmy:
, one really good thing is that if when you get to the summit the POI file is wrong by quite a bit, then you know to get a decent waypoint and feed it back to Graham Jackson to update the Hills database and thereby improve the POI file - a virtuous circle
